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Written by William Cox   
Tuesday, 21 November 2006
In their never-ending quest to robotisize their culture, the Japanese are well on their way to having robotic hospitals. Manufacturer Matsushita has created a robotic hospital helper , named HOSPI, that helps deliver blood from patients to lab facilities. Also, the Aizu Central Hospital has recruited two (unknown) robots to help - one as a receptionist, and another to guide visitors around the hospital and carry their bags.

[Via Engadget ]


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